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To [blank] captain, or to the chief officer of the [blank] company in the [blank] regiment in this colony. Greeting.
At a General Assembly of the governor and company of the state of Connecticut, holden at Hartford, on thesecond [sic] Thursday of May, 1781.
Supplement to the New-York gazetteer no. 44.
At a General Assembly of the governor and Company of the state of Connecticut.
In Provincial Congress, New-York, June 13, 1776.
In the House of Representatives, November 1, 1776.
Proposals made to the non-commissioned officers and soldiers of the Pennsylvania Line, at Trenton, January 7, 1781.
At a general meeting of the Committee of Mechanicks, at Mrs. Van Dyke's, the 27th December, 1783.
state of the receipts and expenditures of public monies upon warrants from the superintendant of finance, from the 1st of January 1782, to the 1st of January 1783.
New-York, April 23, 1777. Song for St. George's Day. Tune, Hail England, Old England.
To the mechanicks and free electors of the city and county of New-York.
following are recommended as proper persons to represent the city and county of New-York, in Provincial Congress.
St. Tammany Society, no. [blank.] This is to certify, that [blank] is a member of the Society of the Sons of St. Tammany.
State of Massachusetts-Bay. In the House of Representatives, January 26th, 1777.
Oppression: a poem. Or, New-England's lamentation of the dreadful extortion and other sins of the times.
By the Honorable Jonathan Trumbull, Esquire, captain-general, and commander in chief of the state of Connecticut, in America. A proclamation.
In Congress, October 3d, 1776.
This indenture witnesseth, that [blank] hath put [blank]self, and by these presents doth voluntarily, and of h[blank] own free will and accord [blank] put and bind h[blank]self apprentice to [blank] to learn the art, trade or mistery [blank] after the man
State of Massachusetts-Bay. In the House of Representatives, April 30th, 1777.
To the electors of the city of New-York.
At a General Assembly of the governor and company of the state of Connecticut, holden at Hartford, on the second Thursday of May, 1779.
United States Lottery.
Commonwealth of Massachusetts. In Senate, February 26, 1781.
Council-Chamber, Philadelphia, [blank] 1781.
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